Re: ABout Internet Sharing...

Most wireless routers also have multiple LAN ports. So you don't need to have wireless receivers.
Windows ICS method is quite easy. You'll need to have two LAN cards atleast one of your PC. This will act ac your gate way. The method is,

1. Connect the internet connection to the PC that has 2 LAN cards. Put all details (IP Add.) in the LAN properties. Now share it as Abir described. It will be ICS host.

2. On the second connection at the first PC put IP - 192.168.1.1 Sub. Mask will fill up automatically. Leave other spaces blank.

3. Now connect the second PC to the other LAN port. On the second PC put IP - 192.168.1.2, Sub. Mask - Auto-filled, Default Gateway - 192.168.1.1 It will be the ICS guest.

The connection should work fine. Remember that if the host PC is turned off the guest PC will not be able to connect to internet.

Re: ABout Internet Sharing...

Originally Posted by manzoor.e.elahi

Most wireless routers also have multiple LAN ports. So you don't need to have wireless receivers.
Windows ICS method is quite easy. You'll need to have two LAN cards atleast one of your PC. This will act ac your gate way. The method is,

1. Connect the internet connection to the PC that has 2 LAN cards. Put all details (IP Add.) in the LAN properties. Now share it as Abir described. It will be ICS host.

2. On the second connection at the first PC put IP - 192.168.1.1 Put Sub. Mask will fill up automatically. Leave other spaces blank.

3. Now connect the second PC to the other LAN port. On the second PC put IP - 192.168.1.2, Sub. Mask - Auto-filled, Default Gateway - 192.168.1.1 It will be the ICS guest.

The connection should work fine. Remember that if the host PC is turned off the guest PC will not be able to connect to internet.